Ignite 2004 is a collection of outstanding films from Ignite, the Christian Short Film Festival. Perfect as an introduction to a talk, or as a discussion starter for a wide variety of discipling and outreach events.
Ignite 2004 is a collection of outstanding films from Ignite, the Christian Short Film Festival. Perfect as an introduction to a talk, or as a discussion starter for a wide variety of discipling and outreach events.
Sydney Anglicans have the chance today to hear how they sparked a revolution in the former Yugoslavia, as campus ministry in Slovenia rockets forward.
Australian journalist Jennifer Byrne is backing the Anglican Board of Missions efforts to raise the level of womens literacy in Papua New Guinea.
Have you ever used the TV as a babysitter? Have you seen a recent music video clip? Or flicked through the pages of a 'tweenie magazine? Media veterans Russell and Robyn Powell are tackling the tough questions all parents face in a seminar called 'Children and the Media.
Pilgrim International, Australias only Christian not-for-profit advertising agency has announced it will be closing the doors of its production facilities for good.
Workers at the Anglican Churchs HQ are now humming to the sounds of Pink Floyd as they literally struggle to remove the wall between them and parishes brick by brick.
A conference that started life as a little idea between friends is fast growing into a musical Mecca for evangelical churches.
Journalist Malcolm Gladwell recently carried out a survey on about half of the CEOs of U.S. Fortune 500 companies. He found that the average CEO is about three inches taller than the average American man "“ who stands 5 foot nine. In addition, 30 per cent of the CEOs are at least 6 foot 2; the corresponding percentage for American adult men overall is only 3.9 per cent.
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